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I think living together before marriage is the best thing a couple can do to make sure a relationship is going to last long enough to even warrant marriage.
People like to use euphemisms like "test driving cars" and "not buying cows when you get the milk for free" to make arguments for and against the issue. But we're not cars and we're not cows, we're human beings that go through all kinds of changes and growths and all kinds of adjustments in life as we try to figure out our paths. You just have to do what you feel is right.
Getting married too soon would be a mistake. Getting married so you can live together, have sex, or bring a baby into the world guilt-free would also be a mistake. Actually, sometimes getting married *period* is a mistake, guess it just depends ...
Anyway, if you don't have any conservative religious ideals hindering you, then by all means, move in together. If it's what you really want to do, but friends or family are trying to talk you out of it. Remember that if it ends up a disaster, you are free to just walk away from the situation. Much better than having to go through the long, painful, and aggravating process of getting a divorce if things go bad.
Plus, it is more cost-effective. Word to the wise, though: Continue to keep your money separate. Otherwise, one might end up taking more than their share while the other feels taken for granted and you don't want that.
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